MTH 599: Introduction to the Graduate Mathematics Program
2015/2016
Announcements,
Homework,
Schedule:
Fall,
Winter
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Tevian Dray
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Office hours:
By appointment in Kidder 298A
(drop-ins welcome), and:
Fall 2015:
M 10:30–11:30 AM and W 1:30–2:30 PM
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Phone: 737-5159
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Email:
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Class Meetings:
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Fall 2015:
W 12–12:50 PM in Gilk 115
(Winter 2016:
W 12–12:50 PM in Gilk 104
with Professor Peszyńska)
(schedule)
Spring 2016:
W 12–12:50 PM in Kidd 278
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Web Site:
http://math.oregonstate.edu/~tevian/onid/MTH599
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Texts:
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Solomon Friedberg et al,
Teaching Mathematics in Colleges and Universities: Case Studies for Today's
Classroom
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The department has copies of this book; you do not need to buy one.
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Course Description:
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This seminar provides a broad introduction to the Graduate Mathematics Program
at OSU, including both research and teaching aspects. Some class meetings
will be used for introductory research talks by faculty, while others will be
used to present and discuss information about teaching goals and strategies.
Assignments will include participation in occasional research and/or teaching
activities outside of class, as well as short writeups of those experiences.
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Fall Term will be devoted primarily to teaching issues, Winter Term primarily
to research talks and ethics training, and Spring Term will be split among
these topics.
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Course Evaluation:
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This course is offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Satisfactory performance
requires regular attendence (with no more than two unexcused absences), the
completion of three teaching activities (such as classroom visits), and the
completion of occasional short written assignments.